The rich fool thought that he could trust in his grain. Yet the grain outlasted his own life. He invested his wealth with something it could not give: security. It would always be there to make his life comfortable. But the things of this world are unstable, a pile of sand ready to collapse. God's response to him is blunt: "You fool."
Having lots of money can be like a drug. It can make you feel powerful and giddy. It can convince you that everything is going to be okay. We think that only if we accumulate more and more we will have enough. That day never comes-'enough' is never reached.
When we trust our Lord we can stop hoarding wealth beyond our needs and become 'rich toward God.' The only true security comes from trusting in God's care for his children. As Christians, we can be assured that God loves us because of Christ's work on our behalf. Therefore, we can loosen our grip on our treasures. We see them as temporary and God's kingdom as eternal.
- How much money do you want left when you die? Why?
- What does becoming 'rich toward God' look like? Does that reflect your own lifestyle? Why or why not?

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